Bronze medallion of Athena Promachos, goddess of strategic warfare, wearing a helmet in the form of Medusa. Her arm raised to throw a javelin, A decoration from a formal chariot used for parades.

Odescalchi Athena Louvre Athena of the Odescalchi type. Marble, Roman copy from the middle century AD after the century BC Athena Parthenos by Phidias. Found in 1895 in the area of Civitavecchia, near Rome.

This is an illustration of the Athena Parthenos, the most famous statue of Athena to exist. Historians believe that it was melted down for the ivory and gold in it by Roman invaders

Marble Greek copy signed "Antiokhos", a first century BC variant of Phidias' fifth-century Athena Promachos that stood on the Acropolis Goddess of Wisdom, Warfare, Divine intelligence, Architecture and Patron Goddess of Athens